EGR-2440L - Digital Circuits and Systems Laboratory* (2) Co-requisite: EGR-2440
This laboratory course complements EGR-2440 - Digital Logic Circuit Design. The course covers digital design topics such as digital logic, hierarchical design, finite-state machines, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), timing analysis, and simulation. The course relies on extensive use of Hardware Description Languages (HDL) for describing and implementing digital logic designs on FPGAs.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Implement combinational circuits using basic gates in order to build systems using arithmetic circuits, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, and demultiplexers.
CO2 - Implement code using a Hardware Description Language (HDL) in order to implement combinational circuits.
CO3 - Implement code using an HDL in order to implement sequential circuits such as counters, shift registers, and state machines.
CO4 - Utilize Computer Aided Design (CAD) development tools to configure programmable logic devices in order to implement digital circuits.
CO5 - Work cooperatively as part of a team to design digital systems and communicate results.Course Fee: $75
View Course Sections
Add to My Catalog (opens a new window)
|